Summary
Pakistan's military reported that it killed 92 militants in the Balochistan province. The attacks led to the deaths of 15 security personnel and 18 civilians. The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the attacks, while Pakistan accused India of supporting the militants, which India has denied.
Key Facts
- Pakistan's military says 92 militants were killed in Balochistan.
- The attacks resulted in the deaths of 15 security personnel and 18 civilians.
- The Balochistan Liberation Army claimed responsibility for these attacks.
- Pakistan accused India of aiding the militants; India denied these claims.
- Quetta and other cities experienced multiple coordinated attacks.
- Mobile phone services and regional train services were temporarily suspended in Balochistan.
- The region has a long history of ethnic insurgency since 1948.
- Balochistan is rich in natural resources, but locals say they don't benefit from them.